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"Clean burn" home heating oil & "regular"- is there a difference?
just_thrifty
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in N. Ireland
Was just phoning around for some quotes for oil. Best I could get for 500 litres was £311 with Maxol- after a bit of haggling & the usual, "hold on till I check with supervisor" spiel!
The sales assistant told me their oil is "clean burn" and will last longer, also saying that other companies can sell inferior grade "regular" oil which isn't as efficient.
Is there any truth in this, or is it just sales-talk?
The sales assistant told me their oil is "clean burn" and will last longer, also saying that other companies can sell inferior grade "regular" oil which isn't as efficient.
Is there any truth in this, or is it just sales-talk?
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Most of the heating oil tankers fill up from the same place in Belfast Harbour area0
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